From adultcentrism to infantocentrism: an exploratory study onparticipation in Environmental Education

Bravo, Gabriel Prosser; Zurita, Samuel Aranguren; Hevia, Nicolas Bonilla; Zuniga, Camilo Caro

Abstract

The objective of this research was to assess the participation promoted by Environmental Education professionals, using taxonomies derived from studies conducted with adults, children, and adolescents. A total of 98 individuals working in this field in Chile were involved through an online survey, and thematic content analysis and descriptive statistical analyses were performed. Their responses were associated with four adultcentric discursive positions and three infantocentric positions, and profiles were created for each group based on other study variables. It was identified that individuals with infantocentric positions tend to be more critical of their practice, have more years of experience in the field, and generally work as environmental activists or communicators. Based on the findings, this study provides insights for the development of more sophisticated instruments for measuring participation and concludes with aspects that should be further explored or addressed in future evaluations.

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Título según WOS: From adultcentrism to infantocentrism: an exploratory study onparticipation in Environmental Education
Título de la Revista: PAGINAS DE EDUCACION
Volumen: 16
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 81
Página final: 103
DOI:

10.22235/PE.V16I1.3106

Notas: ISI